Integrating scientific and local knowledge to inform risk-based management approaches for climate adaptation
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Seth Tuler | Kirstin Dow | Thomas Webler | Nathan P. Kettle | T. Webler | K. Dow | J. Whitehead | S. Tuler | N. Kettle | Jessica Whitehead | Karly M. Miller | K. Miller
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